Columbia Records, Inc.

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Since the founding of the Columbia Graphophone Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the late 1880s, Columbia Records has pioneered major developments in all areas of the recording industry. Columbia Graphophone's most successful subsidiary, the Columbia Phonograph Company, distributed cylinder recordings and Edison phonographs in the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., region. In 1902 Columbia began issuing recorded discs as well as cylinders, and in 1904 it introduced the double-sided disc. In 1935, after CBS acquired the company, its name was changed to Columbia Recording Corporation. That name was changed to Columbia Records, Inc., in 1947, a year before CBS introduced the 33 1/3 rpm long-playing record (LP). In 1988 Columbia was acquired by Sony.

From the description of Columbia Records paperwork collection, 1923-1964 (bulk 1950-1964). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 48893164

Administrative History

The story of Columbia Records extends back to the late 1880s and the founding of the Columbia Graphophone Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The company's most successful subsidiary, the Columbia Phonograph Company, was a distributor of cylinder recordings and Edison phonographs in the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C. area. In 1902 Columbia began issuing recorded discs as well as cylinders, and in 1904 it introduced the double-sided disc. Following the post-war boom of 1919, the company underwent a decline, and the American branch of Columbia went into receivership. The new owner of the British branch of the company, Louis Sterling, took control of American Columbia in 1923, and electrical recording replaced the old acoustic process.

Columbia was successful during the 1920s, but it was hit hard by various legal problems and the financial difficulties of the Depression. In 1934 Columbia was sold to the American Record Corporation (ARC), which was itself sold to William Paley's Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in 1938. A year later ARC became known as the Columbia Recording Corporation. The name of the company was changed to Columbia Records, Inc., in 1947, and one year later CBS introduced the 33 1/3 rpm microgroove long-playing record (LP). In 1988 Columbia was acquired by Sony and is currently a division of Sony BMG.

From the guide to the Columbia Records paperwork collection, 1923-1964, 1950-1964, (Recorded Sound Reference Center, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Library of Congress)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Rudolf Kolisch papers, 1886-1978. Houghton Library
referencedIn Record industry publicity collection, 1937-1979, 1946-1955 Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division
referencedIn George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk). Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
referencedIn Nicholas J. Tomassetti Papers., undated, 1916-1978. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
referencedIn Alexei Haieff papers, circa 1900-1985 The New York Public Library. Music Division.
referencedIn Southern Folklife Collection discographical files, 1907-2006. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.
referencedIn Brubeck collection, ca. 1890-, ca. 1945- University of the Pacific. Library. Holt-Atherton Department of Special Collections
creatorOf Columbia Records, Inc. John Edwards memorial collection, n.d. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Miklos Rozsa Papers, 1918-1996 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
creatorOf Soul Asylum (Musical group). Soul Asylum video collection [videorecording]. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn Miller, Mitchell William, 1911-. Reminiscences of Mitchell William Miller : oral history, 1959. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Teo Macero collection, 1949-1992, 1958-1975 The New York Public Library. Music Division.
referencedIn Soul Asylum video collection [videorecording]., 1988-1998. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Soul Asylum sound recording collection [sound recording], 1984-2006. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Brubeck, Dave. Dave Brubeck collection, 1920- University of the Pacific, William Knox Holt Memorial Library
referencedIn William Ernest Hocking papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Band records., undated and 1981-2007. Minnesota Historical Society
creatorOf Columbia Records, Inc. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1952-1982. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn [Sony Music miscellanea]. University of West Georgia, Irvine Sullivan Ingram Library
referencedIn Scott, Howard,. Interview conducted by Oliver Daniel, July 26, 1978 [sound recording]. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Record industry publicity collection, 1937-1979 (bulk 1946-1955). Library of Congress
referencedIn Soul Asylum (Musical group). Records, undated and 1981-2007. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
referencedIn Phyl Garland Collection, circa 1952-2005, bulk 1972-1990. Indiana University Archives of African American Music & Culture, AAAMC
referencedIn Vera Zorina papers Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Columbia Records, Inc. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1966. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Soul Asylum (Musical group). Records, undated and 1981-2007. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
referencedIn University of California, Los Angeles. University Extension. John Edwards memorial collection, 1964. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Rao, John, Jr. John Rao, Jr. western entertainers collection, 1900-1972. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
creatorOf Conkling, James B., 1915-1998. James B. and Donna King Conkling papers, circa 1930-circa 1989. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn James B. and Donna King Conkling papers, approximately 1930-approximately 1989 L. Tom Perry Special Collections
creatorOf Columbia Records paperwork collection, 1923-1964, 1950-1964 Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division
referencedIn The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001. Houghton Library
referencedIn Macero, Teo, 1925-2008. Teo Macero collection, 1949-1992, 1958-1975 (bulk). New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Band records., undated and 1981-2007. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Additional papers, 1870-1969. Houghton Library
referencedIn Papers, 1965-1967 Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, Harvard College Library
referencedIn Jackson, Calvin. Calvin Jackson papers, 1946-1984. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
referencedIn Walter, Bruno, 1876-1962. The Bruno Walter papers, [ca. 1887-ca. 1966]. New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Soul Asylum sound recording collection [sound recording], 1984-2006. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn The Bruno Walter papers, ca. 1887-ca. 1966 The New York Public Library. Music Division.
creatorOf Conkling, James B., 1915-1998. Papers, ca. 1930-ca. 1989. Harold B. Lee Library
creatorOf Columbia Records, Inc. Columbia Records paperwork collection, 1923-1964 (bulk 1950-1964). Library of Congress
referencedIn Hungarian Sound Recordings : collection 1950-1982?. University of Toledo, William S. Carlson Library
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
correspondedWith Balanchine, George. person
associatedWith Bourdain, Pierre. person
associatedWith Brubeck, Dave. person
associatedWith Brubeck, Dave - 1920- person
associatedWith Brubeck, Iola - 1923- person
associatedWith Burkat, Leonard, 1919- person
associatedWith Chapin, Schuyler. person
correspondedWith Charles Mingus person
associatedWith Columbia Graphophone Company (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Columbia Phonograph Company, inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Columbia Recording Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Conkling, James B., 1915-1998. person
associatedWith Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962 person
associatedWith Einhorn, Richard, 1952 August 2- person
associatedWith Frost, Thomas T. person
associatedWith Garland, Phyl person
associatedWith Haieff, Alexei, 1914- person
correspondedWith Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966 person
associatedWith Jackson, Calvin. person
associatedWith Kazdin, Andrew. person
associatedWith King, Donna, 1918- person
correspondedWith Kolisch, Rudolf, 1896-1978 person
associatedWith Lieberson, Goddard. person
associatedWith Macero, Teo, 1925- person
associatedWith Macero, Teo, 1925-2008. person
associatedWith Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953 person
associatedWith Maynard, Ken, 1895-1973. person
associatedWith McClure, John. person
associatedWith Miller, Mitchell William, 1911- person
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
associatedWith Munvés, R. Peter. person
associatedWith Rao, John, Jr. person
associatedWith Rózsa, Miklós, 1907-1995 person
associatedWith Scott, Howard, person
associatedWith Soul Asylum (Musical group). corporateBody
associatedWith Tomassetti, Nicholas J. person
associatedWith University of California, Los Angeles. University Extension. corporateBody
associatedWith Walter, Bruno, 1876-1962. person
correspondedWith Zorina, Vera. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Subject
Country music
Cowboys
Music trade
Music trade
Record labels
Record labels
Sound recording industry
Sound recording industry
Occupation
Activity
Publishers

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Active 1923

Active 1964

Americans

Multiple languages

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